Kodak Black has pledged to make a hefty donation to charity if President Trump grants him a pardon.
In a since deleted tweet on Friday, the 23-year old Florida rapper, real name Bill Kapri, threw out the idea.
"If The President Them Free Me, I’m Gonna Spend 1 million on Charity within The First Year I’m Out. That’s on Everything," he wrote.
The tweet was Kodak's latest effort to get an early prison release from Trump.
Last September the "Tunnel Vision" hit maker's attorneys, Bradford Cohen and Jonathan Schwartz, sent a petition to POTUS asking to have their client's sentence commuted.
Cohen cited alleged instances of Kodak being abused in a Kentucky prison as the reason.
In April, Kodak took to his Instagram account requesting an in-person meeting with Trump.
"Tell Donald Trump to pull-up on me, I got a brilliant idea," he wrote. "I thought of something back in Miami but I dismissed it ['cause] I be thinking I b crazy sometimes. This shit keep following me tho! This ain't got nothing to do with my wrongful conviction, come see me I got my corona mask on."
Barring a highly unlikely pardon, Kodak is scheduled to be released on November 3, 2022, after serving three and a half years on federal firearms charges.
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